Advantages: Powerful horror, genuinely scary Disadvantages: Sickening to watch
It took me at least a week to come to a semi conclusion of how I felt about Eden Lake; it took me a few days at least to get over the initial shock and emotion felt by watching it. And I have to say that the film I am about to review is like nothing I have seen before.
Eden Lake, is an English film directed by a man called James Watkins, I had never heard of the film nor the director and I was not that enthusiastic about watching it, but after a day moping about alone I wanted something scary to watch and it was in the horror section of my local movie shop at a price of £4 so I thought I would give it a watch. Sometimes I just crave something to give me a bit of a scare.
Horror films which are genuinely scary are few and far between and it is almost unheard of to find one which gives you more than a few jumps and actually offers ...
amyloop 24.08.2009 (30.08.2009)
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Advantages: Fantstic service and lovely lodges Disadvantages: You have to go home !!!
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FACILITIES
*Book local Car Hire
*Book Train Tickets
*Book Coach Travel
*Theatre Tickets
*Parking
*Credit Cards Accepted
*TV in Rooms
*Satellite TV
*Bycycle hire
ADDRESS
Pine Lake
Carnforth
Lancashire
LA6 1JZ
UNITED KINGDOM
Contact: Barbara Becker Holiday Lets
Telephone: 01253 731517
RENTAL RATES
"PRICE PER WEEK "
Low Season Rate From: £300.00 ?341.40 $453.00
High Season Rate From: £550.00 ?625.90 $830.50
"Rental Notes"
Check in time is 4.00p.m.
Check out time is before 10.00a.m.
Bookings are normally Saturday to Saturday.
Weekend stays can be arranged during low-season and mid-season - subject to availability.
NEARBY PLACES OF INTEREST
Lake ? adjacent
Carnforth town centre ? 1 mile (1.5 kilometres)
Morecambe Bay ? 3 miles (5 kilometres ...
Advantages: Movies, LiveView, 12.3 mpixels, build quality, excellent lens range Disadvantages: Still quite bulky for casual use. Expensive if that's all you want it for
There?s been a legion of digital cameras that have passed through my hands since they started to become a serious contender for 35mm?s domination of the amateur market. Going from memory, they?ve included Philips, Casio, Canon, Nikon and errr?..Nikon. Of course the last one, my first DSLR, a Nikon D70 was going to be the last; but then we all say that don?t we, lads?
What I really meant was ?the last for quite a while?.
LOOKS LIKE THE ?QUITE A WHILE? HAS EXPIRED
Then my daughter started making noises about a night-school class in photography, where the minimum kit requirement just so happened to be a DSLR, and I got to thinking about letting her have the D70 for a ?song?, whilst good ol? Dad treats himself to the later and much higher-specified D90.
Since I bought the D70 four or five years back, things have moved on apace ...
BNibbles 04.08.2009
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